miR-34s inhibit osteoblast proliferation and differentiation in the mouse by targeting SATB2
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X. Guo | R. Grosschedl | G. Karsenty | Ji Wang | Bin Zhou | H. Inose | Yu Shi | Jianwen Wei | L. Zheng
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